Kenny Phillips has been bothered by a right knee injury since the Week 4 Eagles game.Andrew Mills/The Star-Ledger

The Giants likely will play another game without safety Kenny Phillips, who is listed as doubtful for Monday night's game against the Redskins with a right knee injury that has bothered him since Week 4.

Each of the team's starting defensive ends appeared on the injury report this week, too: Jason Pierre-Paul is questionable after sitting out practice yesterday and today with a back injury. Justin Tuck did not practice today with a foot injury but is listed as probable for the game.

Phillips missed six games after injuring his MCL against the Eagles, before returning in last week's win against the Packers. His presence was immediately felt on the field, and his return also allowed the Giants to use a three-safety look as their base defense with Antrel Rolle playing the nickel corner and Phillips and Stevie Brown playing deep.

The Giants defense will no doubt have to adjust. Phillips re-injured his knee in the second half of last week's game but said all week he would play. His listing of doubtful indicates he will not.

"When we started our rehab, we didn't go about it the right way, and now here we are, we're dealing with it," Phillips said, explaining why the injury has lingered so long. In the past, he said he pushed the knee too early and did not rest it enough.

LB Jacquian Williams, who has missed the last five games with a PCL tear, is also doubtful. TE Travis Beckum is out with a knee injury, but a person familiar with his status said he did not re-injure the ACL he tore in the Super Bowl, he just has soreness, which is natural coming off that kind of injury. That person requested anonymity because the team has not commented on Beckum's status.

RT David Diehl (shoulder) and WR Domenik Hixon (ankle) are questionable. Both were limited in practice today.

C David Baas (shoulder), RB Ahmad Bradshaw (foot), CB Jayron Hosley (shoulder) and S Antrel Rolle (illness) are all probable. Bradshaw practiced in a limited capacity after sitting out Thursday and Friday. Rolle did not practice with the illness, and Baas and Hosley worked fully.